In pictures: Partial solar eclipse as it happened | UK News

Stargazers across the UK were able to see a solar phenomenon today as the sun appeared to have a bite taken out of it.
The impressive sight was the result of a partial solar eclipse, which occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth.
Observers around the world went outside to watch the moment as it happened, with those in western Siberia predicted to have the best view.
People were advised not to look directly at the sun to avoid damaging their eyes.
Dr Robert Massey, of the Royal Astronomical Society, said the eclipse could cause the moon to block the view of “some or all of the bright solar surface”, and the sun will “appear to have a bite taken out of it”.
Here are some of the best pictures as the eclipse unfolded:
Pic. AP

The view from Tromso, Norway

The scene over Stoodley Pike, in the south Pennines in West Yorkshire

The view from Kathmandu

The view from Siena

The view from Bristol

The view from Cullercoats Watch House in North Shields

Another view from Bristol

The view from Kelpies near Falkirk.

The view from Antwerp Pic:AP
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